Pumpkin Patch
Come and enjoy the Bi-Zi Farms Pumpkin Patch! We love having the opportunity to open our farm to our Clark County neighbors and friends.
Our Pumpkin Patch & Harvest Festival is meant to celebrate the annual harvest and our farm’s rural heritage. We encourage everyone to come and experience a day on the farm.
We will be open to the public Fridays 2pm – 5:30 pm, Saturday and Sunday 10am – 5:30 pm every weekend in October. Admission is $8.00 per person, 2 years & under are free!
If you are really up for a challenge, the Corn Maze will stay open Friday and Saturday nights until 10pm after the Pumpkin Patch closes and you can do the Corn Maze in the dark by itself for a $ 5.00 admission. (Yes, your daytime pumpkin patch admission includes the Corn Maze even after the Pumpkin Patch closes.) Be sure to bring a flashlight!
Your entrance to the pumpkin patch includes:
- One free pumpkin, any size you can carry
- Free admission to the corn maze
- Free admission to the farm animals
- Free children’s activities such as:
- Covered bale maze
- Corn crib
- Bale pyramid
- Pedal tractor driving
- NEW! Calf roping station! Find your inner cowboy!
- Live music (Friday afternoon, Saturdays and Sundays)
- One free hot drink per admission: coffee, spiced cider or hot chocolate
- Wagon ride to and from the field
- Corn shelling and grinding station
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- At 5:30 each night we will be feeding the animals and putting them to bed. If you are still around you can help us with the chores!
Free apple cider sampling
Also available at the pumpkin patch are:
- Pony rides
- Face Painting
- Food and drink
- Fresh kettle corn and caramel corn
(*NOTE* Bi-Zi Farms is only open during the week to groups by appointment only. Please call in advance for a reservation. (360) 574-9119. Minimum group size is 15.)
Bill and Peggy would like to thank the following groups and people for their assistance in past years:
- Prairie High School ROTC
- Washington Illusion U-12Tournament Softball
- Dirt Church ATV Club
- Our friends from the Fort Vancouver Antique Equipment Association: Tony and Valerie Sha, Fred & Vickie Taylor, Dave Davis, Morry Stamp, Rob and Darlene Miller, Marvin Anderson, Wayne, Sherrie and Patrick Longfield, Doug and Michael Findlay.





